I did some housecleaning in PB a week or 2 ago, actually, more of a reorganization so it would be easier to find things now that I am unable to search in only my albums.When I did this, it seems I wasn't thinking that it would screw up my Fark profile. I happened to look at it today and saw that most of my picture links were broken. I am slowly fixing the links and adding some new pictures while I'm at it. In the process, I came across this picture of our first deaf white boxer, Misty. I sure do miss her...

I used to squeese my big kitteh Porky to get him to purr and trill like that! What memories that brings back!

My sister used to squeeze her fat kitteh Frankie to get him to fart. She'd chase you up the hall with that cat's rear end pointed at you, like he was some sort of weapon. He was the gassiest cat on the planet. You could hear him walking up the hallway at night *step* *poot!* *step* *poot!* Every. Single. Step. *poot!* Better than having SBDs coming out of him, 'cuz he liked to lurk under the table and beg for bits of our food.

LOL! I just finished my total annihilation of a friend on a game of Scrabble, so I know that depths of that cat's conundrum!

/'cept mine was "ignore the triple word score or rain down unholy vengeance upon him in the form of a preemptive strike from which he shall never recover?"//you bet I'm taking the triple with a word like "quixotic"///that is once in a lifetime, dudes!

A pissy little kitty renamed Missy. She started off as "Star" because someone let the 8 year old girl name her. My mom took her in because she just didn't get along with other pets. This cat hates laps, other cats, and the out doors.

I'm still here, without photos, gave up trying. Maybe Cretinbob can add photos of the kittens we have and the kittens that should arrive any day. Have HUGE preggo cat ready to pop, I keep on checking on her, no kittens yet tonight, maybe tomorrow.

We took in a new cat without ears yesterday, just stumps, looks like she had frostbite and lost most of her ears last year. We took in a cat in January with frostbit ears. She just lost the top of one ear yesterday, the other will also fall off soon. It takes a while from when the frostbite destroys the ear tissue until it falls off. When her other ear falls off and she's healed, then we can find her a good home where she'll live indoors forever, cozy and warm.

When these two are ready to be adopted I'm going to have a special on earless cats, maybe I can adopt them out as a pair. Very sweet cats, just have no ears left because some azzwipe people left them out in freezing temps.

We're getting a lot of calls from people dumping off their older cats lately. Cats over 10 years old are difficult to find homes for. I try to tell people all the time that cats can live to be over 20 years old and that they make great companions. I managed to find a home for a pair of Siamese cats age 7 and 12, but purebred cats always get adopted faster, even old ones.

Well it's time to go check on the pregnant one. Cats here love to start giving birth when I'm ready to try to get some sleep!

domari:I'm still here, without photos, gave up trying. Maybe Cretinbob can add photos of the kittens we have and the kittens that should arrive any day. Have HUGE preggo cat ready to pop, I keep on checking on her, no kittens yet tonight, maybe tomorrow.

We took in a new cat without ears yesterday, just stumps, looks like she had frostbite and lost most of her ears last year. We took in a cat in January with frostbit ears. She just lost the top of one ear yesterday, the other will also fall off soon. It takes a while from when the frostbite destroys the ear tissue until it falls off. When her other ear falls off and she's healed, then we can find her a good home where she'll live indoors forever, cozy and warm.

When these two are ready to be adopted I'm going to have a special on earless cats, maybe I can adopt them out as a pair. Very sweet cats, just have no ears left because some azzwipe people left them out in freezing temps.

We're getting a lot of calls from people dumping off their older cats lately. Cats over 10 years old are difficult to find homes for. I try to tell people all the time that cats can live to be over 20 years old and that they make great companions. I managed to find a home for a pair of Siamese cats age 7 and 12, but purebred cats always get adopted faster, even old ones.

Well it's time to go check on the pregnant one. Cats here love to start giving birth when I'm ready to try to get some sleep!

I don't understand why not having full ears is a detractor... The cat's not going to listen to you anyway.